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<blockquote data-quote="DRock" data-source="post: 1681884" data-attributes="member: 109187"><p>I can say Fierce rifles are EXCELLENT quality and value. Customer service is not on par with their rifles but definitely a very good product and value. </p><p></p><p>The only difference you get from Fury to Edge is the Edge has fluted bolt and barrel and a special coating on the bolt where the Fury is just a polished bolt.These should not affect the accuracy guarantee of .5MOA at all. Just reduce the price-point of the rifle a bit. </p><p></p><p>The Titanium action vs steel actions saves not quite a half a pound. Just a more expensive option. I have two CT Edges and one Carbon Edge and definitely not a huge difference but it is noticeable. My purpose for the titanium was to offset suppressor weight. Recoils is very manageable with the Fierce muzzle break. I shoot all of these rifles suppressed so recoil is not an issue. I have shot the 300WSM CT Edge with a 180gr handload without a break or suppressor off of bags for initial load development and while it wasn't overbearing, it was about the max I want out of recoil in a hunting rifle. </p><p></p><p>The CT Edge is spendy but the next step is a PROOF Research rifle and then you're getting in the $6000 range. I think my next rifle will be the Proof Terminus or Summit?</p><p></p><p>ZERO chambering issues with the 300WSM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRock, post: 1681884, member: 109187"] I can say Fierce rifles are EXCELLENT quality and value. Customer service is not on par with their rifles but definitely a very good product and value. The only difference you get from Fury to Edge is the Edge has fluted bolt and barrel and a special coating on the bolt where the Fury is just a polished bolt.These should not affect the accuracy guarantee of .5MOA at all. Just reduce the price-point of the rifle a bit. The Titanium action vs steel actions saves not quite a half a pound. Just a more expensive option. I have two CT Edges and one Carbon Edge and definitely not a huge difference but it is noticeable. My purpose for the titanium was to offset suppressor weight. Recoils is very manageable with the Fierce muzzle break. I shoot all of these rifles suppressed so recoil is not an issue. I have shot the 300WSM CT Edge with a 180gr handload without a break or suppressor off of bags for initial load development and while it wasn't overbearing, it was about the max I want out of recoil in a hunting rifle. The CT Edge is spendy but the next step is a PROOF Research rifle and then you're getting in the $6000 range. I think my next rifle will be the Proof Terminus or Summit? ZERO chambering issues with the 300WSM. [/QUOTE]
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